After your application is approved, we will coordinate a time for a meet and greet with you and the senior dog you are applying to adopt.

If you (and your family) and the dog are a good match for each other, a home visit is then scheduled and completed.

After a home visit is complete, the adoption can be finalized and a new happy tail can be told!

His smile says it all. Freddie is so happy and so grateful to be safe and sound.Freddie came to us from the local shelter, where he found himself with many loving fans who were looking out for him. His foster mom is a volunteer there and she fell in love with his tender heart and gentle demeanor. She knew that he was a perfect match for her family as he awaits his forever home.Our little sweetheart is so thankful to be inside and part of the family. He’s getting along nicely with his doggie siblings and is learning to understand what cats are all about. Freddie is a blind boy and we are working with our vet on caring for his teeth and eyes. As is typically the case, his blindness doesn't set him back at all, he's used to not seeing. He will need a home with no children because he's the poster pup for that saying, "Let sleeping dogs lie" and can be a little reactive. Everything appears to be brand new to him but he is a smartie and is catching on, thanks to his foster parents. Freddie is a cheerful little guy who looks forward to finally enjoying the good life!